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Broncos reportedly gain 2013 cap space from changes to Manning contract:
Broncos reportedly gain 2013 cap space from changes to Manning contract:
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"We're not turning purple" - @DavidKarp on Yahoo buying Tumblr: Well, that's a relief.
"We're not turning purple" - @DavidKarp on Yahoo buying Tumblr: Well, that's a relief.
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TEAM TALK Erik Scalavino reports Robert Kraft and Rob Gronkowski are among team stars at a football clinic for youngsters in Newtown, Ct. Patriots Football Weekly keeps you up to date with the Patriots roster, with analysis each ti...
TEAM TALK Erik Scalavino reports Robert Kraft and Rob Gronkowski are among team stars at a football clinic for youngsters in Newtown, Ct. Patriots Football Weekly keeps you up to date with the Patriots roster, with analysis each time there is a change. Andy Hart and Paul Perillo debate whether it's time for the Patriots to bring back Richard Seymour to solidify the front. Patriots sign second-round draft pick LB Jamie Collins and seventh-round pick LB Steve Beauharnais. Patriots Today - Smiles in Newtown. (1.59 min. video) Patriots Today - Different mindset, same work ethic. (3.23 min. video) LOCAL LINKS Mike Reiss highlights Tom Brady's conversation with Peter King in his Monday Morning Quarterback piece. Mike Reiss reports the Patriots OTAs begin today, and the NFL is holding it's annual spring meeting in Boston on Tuesday. Mike Reiss shares some quick-hit weekend thoughts from the Patriots and around the NFL. Brandon Spikes enters the final season on his contract. Karen Guregian reports Rob Gronkowski's surgery is set for Monday. Christopher Price offers five thoughts on the past, present and future of Rob Gronkowski. Mike Reiss shares his thoughts on Rob Gronkowski and his upcoming surgeries. Nick Underhill says after all the things we've seen him do on Sundays, it's too soon to doubt Gronkowski's future. Karen Guregian sees Jake Ballard as a possible key figure in minicamp, especially with Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez not participating. Mike Reiss notes second-year safety Tavon Wilson has been working closely with veteran Adrian Wilson during the team's offseason workout program. Nick Underhill looks at six players who could break out in 2013 for New England. Nick Underhill gives us the first look at rookie Aaron Dobson in uniform. Doug Kyed thinks the Patriots latest moves on defense show the team could be stressing pass defense over stopping the run. Field Yates posts a projected defensive tackle depth chart. Field Yates takes a look at some of the Patriots lesser known 2013 opponents: Browns and Panthers. Karen Guregian Patriots Notebook: Rob Gronkowski may face back surgery as well as a fourth surgery on his forearm; Pats have locked in four of their seven draft choices, with Aaron Dobson, Josh Boyce and Michael Buchanon still remaining. Christopher Price notes Rob Gronkowski has called off his Las Vegas trip. Erik Frenz counts down the top 25 players in the AFC East: No. 15 Bills DT Kyle Williams and No. 14 Jets CB Antonio Cromartie. Christine McConville reports Robert Kraft was the commencement speaker at Suffolk University yesterday. NATIONAL NEWS Peter King (SI) MMQB: Brady more confident than ever as Patriots need him more than ever. Josh Alper (ProFootballTalk) Patriots hold football clinic in Newtown. Doug Farrar (Yahoo! Sports) Patriots hold 'Football For You' clinic for children of Newtown. James Walker (ESPN) Hope and Concern: New England Patriots. James Walker (ESPN) AFC East Q&A: Patriots WR Aaron Dobson. James Walker (ESPN) Rob Gronkowski already damaged goods? John Clayton (ESPN) Patriots' concern for Rob Gronkowski. (44 sec. clip) Photo Gallery (ESPN) 20 Years of Patriots top draft picks with Robert Kraft. Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Pressing questions for all 32 NFL teams heading into the summer. Who starts outside at receiver with Danny Amendola in the slot? Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) NFL offseason grades. Patriots C. John Clayton (ESPN) Following the free-agent dollars. Mike Wilkening (ProFootballTalk) Twenty-nine NFL teams holding OTAs this week. Josh Alper (ProFootballTalk) Report: Jets "really wanted" Brian Hoyer. Mike Florio (ProFootballTalk) Stallworth cleared to return to football after hot air balloon accident. Dan Pompei (Nat'l Football Post) Sunday Blitz: Schiano finally gets his man at QB; best DT duos of all time; and all the latest around the league. Mike Florio (
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Wrigley Field is known for having Chicago Cubs fans getting extremely drunk during their usually futile seasons. During Sunday’s game against the New York Mets a once happy Cubs couple had alcohol ruin their day. In the fifth innin...
Wrigley Field is known for having Chicago Cubs fans getting extremely drunk during their usually futile seasons. During Sunday’s game against the New York Mets a once happy Cubs couple had alcohol ruin their day. In the fifth inning Cubs pitcher Travis Wood smacked a home run to left field and headed straight towards a woman who wasn’t paying attention. Her hero husband tried to protect his wife from the ball, but spilled his beer on her on accident. So the wife proceeded to reward her hero by pouring her beer on his head. Considering stadium beer prices, this was a costly way to celebrate a Cubs home run. [MLB] Article found on: Next Impulse Sports
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The Seattle Seahawks have a problem with their players failing tests for performance-enhancing substances. So why isn't coach Pete Carroll taking any criticism?
The Seattle Seahawks have a problem with their players failing tests for performance-enhancing substances. So why isn't coach Pete Carroll taking any criticism?
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<br /><br />Green Bay --- Linebacker Desmond Bishop says he doesn't want to hurry back too soon from the torn hamstring injury that ended his 2012 season. He may be cautious and sit out the start of organized team activit...
<br /><br />Green Bay --- Linebacker Desmond Bishop says he doesn't want to hurry back too soon from the torn hamstring injury that ended his 2012 season. He may be cautious and sit out the start of organized team activities this week.<br />
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What happens at shortstop in Seattle?
What happens at shortstop in Seattle?
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Miami, Houston, San Francisco in mix
Miami, Houston, San Francisco in mix
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Linebacker has been off limits to reporters during off-season access.
Linebacker has been off limits to reporters during off-season access.
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Game 6 was one of the best games in Pacers’ history. Sure, they won and played well, but moreover, I can’t remember the last time this team was so fun to watch. Usually, when they are at their best, the other team falls apart...
Game 6 was one of the best games in Pacers’ history. Sure, they won and played well, but moreover, I can’t remember the last time this team was so fun to watch. Usually, when they are at their best, the other team falls apart and they win by a landslide. See the Hawks series, or the regular season wins over the Heat. Indiana starts making shots, clamps down on defense and gets front-running. Then they bury the opponent 16-feet under, just for good measure. But Game 6 wasn’t the one-sided affair I’ve grown accustomed to seeing when the Pacers are playing high-level defense and also making shots. The Knicks were equally impressive. Well. Not “equally.” One team lost the game by seven points, and that team wasn’t the Pacers. But the Knicks were every bit the Joe Frazier to Muhammad Ali in the second half. One team was just a little bit better and did just enough things more correctly than the other. But the puncher wasn’t going nowhere, especially in the third quarter when New York hit 6-of-7 threes and out-scored Indiana 34-26 to set up this instant classic. It’s been 36 hours since this game ended. (The link we make the grades with was broken.) By now, you already know how this went down or you don’t care. The biggest takeaway is obvious. Lance Stephenson did his thing. He did your thing. And my thing. And the Pope’s thing. And Yogi Bear’s thing. He was everything to everybody. The Bulls should probably build a statue of him outside of the United Center. That good. Otherwise, it was just a really well played game — a first for this series — that was won by the better team. Because the better team played like the better team down the stretch. The Pacers were magnificent in the fourth quarter, parrying Chris Copeland threes while not letting anyone else on the Knicks get hot. In total, the Knicks made just 6-of-18 shots in the fourth. Two were Copeland treys; another was a J.R. Smith trey. The other three makes all came in the paint, but those weren’t easy to come by. Indiana only allowed New York to shoot 3-for-7 in the paint in the final quarter. On the other end, the Pacers just got it done, hitting 8-for-11 two-pointers (and 0-for-6 from deep) while getting to the line 15 times and not once turning the ball over. That’s the “smash mouth” offense that Frank Vogel has been talking about for years now. All in all, it was entertaining It was effective. It was “What We Do.” They protected the rim, forced jumpers and pounded the paint. Oddly, it almost wasn’t enough. The Pacers trailed 92-90 with five minutes to play. The Knicks had the ball. Carmelo Anthony was attacking the hoop. Then Roy Hibbert gave us the best block since Lego, and Lance Stephenson got a layup on a nice little cut. A minute later, Stephenson Rod Woodson’ed a terrible cross-court pass by Carmelo and got his Raiders of the Lost Ark boulder routine on, rolling the whole court and running over J.R. Smith for a layup, plus the foul. Weight room, Mr. Smith. Weight room. Just for good measure, Lance would add one more pretty highlight to his night, abusing Carmelo on a post move that served as the proverbial dagger. Wait? A post move? By Lance Stephenson? An up-and-under that started with a back-to-the-basket, turnaround shot fake? Why the hell not? “Night of his life,” said Mike Tirico on the ESPN broadcast. It sure was. He finished the game breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 100 points in a game. Or at least that’s how it felt by the time he was doing Kevin McHale stuff to seal the win. We’ll remember this as the Lance Stephenson Game, of course. And that was the difference. It was the anomaly that ensured the win. But more than anything, this was just the Pacers playing Pacers basketball. Now they get to try to do it against LeBron. Pacers fans have been waiting a year for the rematch. They got it. Time to get t
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